Health care costs in Colorado will grow under federal policy, patient advocates say; Sen. Hickenlooper says measure to require price transparency will help balance market
Patients and health care providers in
At a virtual roundtable hosted by Healthier Colorado,
H.R.1, the federal tax cut and spending law that
"H.R.1 is not a bill that's focused on addressing the health care affordability crisis, nor is it a bill that will help to strengthen the health care system," said
The affordability of health care is the top issue for voters across the spectrum going into the midterms, according to Tripoli. The majority of cuts
"These cuts to our nation's safety net were made on the backs of low-income families and patients whose only lifeline to affordable coverage will now be stripped away as states and health systems have to work to implement these new bureaucratic paperwork requirements," Tripoli said.
The law will continue to destabilize a health care system that was already strained before it passed, according to
Health care deserts, particularly for women's health care, in rural
H.R.1 authorized
Hickenlooper said almost 250,000 people in
She has relied on tax credits to afford that treatment, and also had enrolled in Medicaid after she lost a previous job. Before the Affordable Care Act passed, Gillett had to take out a home equity loan so she could afford her medical bills.
In 2025, Gillett's husband paid
"I'm happy to pay what we need to pay so that I can be a function(al) human and support my family and work and advocate for other people in the community," Gillett said. "But at the same time, how are you supposed to do anything else when you spend the majority of your income on that?"
"There's not really a way for me to try to come up with that cash like in the first part of January every year," Vicroy said.
Costs for her family's health care has led to financial hardship for Vicroy. She's on a scholarship so she can continue to see her therapist, and she contributes to a health savings account as well. She had to take money out of her retirement savings last year to pay for medical expenses.
"Being insured for me doesn't necessarily mean being able to access care," Vicroy said. "I do all the things that they tell me to do that's going to set me up for success, and it still ends up just being completely depleted."
The Trump administration could ask
Tripoli said a lack of transparency is one of the key factors that allows corporate health care systems to drive up costs. Hickenlooper is a sponsor of the Patients Deserve Price Tags Act, which would require providers to publicly display costs of their services and procedures.
"We're in the dark when it comes to almost any procedural cost, whether it's an X-ray or a tonsillectomy," Hickenlooper said. "Pretty much the only time you can compare prices is after you've had the procedure. It's the only place in our economy… where you can't see what it's going to cost."



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